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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Miss IJlllau Beck is visiting with ) her sister, Miss .Mildred Beck, at ; Green River, 'yo. , COAL Best Pcncock, Rock 9prings ' nnd Utah Coul, 55.25. Phono 27. John I Fair. ! Miss Maude Sullivan spent the past 1 week with her brother, H. L. Sullivan, ! at Green River. American Womon's League will 1 have a bread and cake sale at Car-I Car-I vor's Grocer', Saturday, May 10. ! Miss Marie Kelliher attended the Engslrom-Conimock wedding in Evan-ston Evan-ston last week. Copyng Machine for Sale A second sec-ond hand new style, u6ed loss than a dozen times, in first-class working order or-der for sale. Printing office has no use for copying machine. Inquire at the Standard office. Mrs. O. Lincoln and Miss Blanche Warner have returned to their home In Evnnaton after a visit with friends in this city. WANTED Clean white ragn at the Standard. Miss Edna Hamilton Is spending a few weeks with her father, Dave Hamilton, Ham-ilton, in Evanston, Wyo. Misses Josephine nnd Margaret Stoops, formerly of Logan, have gone to San Francisco, where they Will join their mother and brother, Herbert D. Stoops, enrtoonist on the Sun Francisco Francis-co Call, nnd make their future home in that city. Gus Scudder is in the city from St Paul, Minn., visiting his parents for a few weeks. Will Smith and wife of Pocntello are visiting friends in this city. Ogden lodge N'o. 719, B. P. O Elks, will hold Flag day exercises at the clubrooins next Wednesday evening There will be addresses and an interesting inter-esting program. The public is invited invit-ed to attend. Captain H PI. Wardleigh of tho flro department is learning to navigate station No. 1 on crutches. The captain cap-tain was the victim of an accident n few days ago which resulted In the fracture of a bono In his left ankle. He was confined to his homo for several sev-eral days and will he on the hospital list for several weeks. Fred Smith, wife and chlldron, of Springville, are visiting friends in tho city. Vern Watson was arrested by Special Spe-cial Officer William Roast last evening even-ing for violating the automobile speed ordinance. A carload of Bheep shearers passed through the city last evening on their way from Salt Lake to Altamont, Wyo. The case brought against A. B. Miller Mil-ler by Lorenzo Sogers has been dismissed dis-missed nnd the prisoner was given his liberty last evening Miller was charged with having attempted to get Kway with a $10 bill belonging to Se-gers. L RANDOM REFERENCES ' (Continued From Phrc Five.) Saturday Vacation Poolpoicfl The usual Saturday Ia-off ordor applying ro the men employed In the Southern Pacific shops will not ho Jn force to- morrow. They will work tomorrow. :!; but will 'be given the usual Saturday i vacation on Tuenday, this having been j JecJared a legal holldny in Ogden on I iccount of the U. C. T. convention. ! Woodmen of -the World Momorial lay, Camp 71, Sunday, June 11. W. J. Burbldge. general foreman or lie New York Central shops at El-ulra, El-ulra, N. Y was a guept of D. J. Ma-; Ma-; ; me todny and was taken through je local Southorn Pacific shops. Ice, 2.00 per month. Call Ogden lty Ie Co. j , i C C. Stlllman, secretary of the Ilar- : iman lines of New York, passed : hrough Ogden this morning on his ! way east, after an inspection tour through the west. ' American Halrdressing Parlor for i ' scientific beauty culture. 410 25th St.- D. &. R. G. Officials A party of Den- I ! vcr & Rio Grande officials were In the city today on a tour of general Inspection. Tho party Included C. H. ' i- Schlacks, first vice president; H. W. I Clarke, second vice president; J. V. Mulhorn, general superintendent ;and t J- G. Gwyn, chief eaclncer. ! Automobile for Hire. Drive my own ; car. J, W. Nlckson, phone 79" Bell. ;. Stand Broom hotel. Division Superintendent T. T. Row-' Row-' ' lands and party have returned from a I, tour of Inspection over tho Salt Lake division, 'I Woodmen of the World Memorial r, day, Camp 71, Suudny. .Tune 11. ! Dr. E. L. SlggiiiB, a government meat inspector, will leave over the "Union Pacific In the morning for a i , ' two weeks' business trip to Omaha, i' Neb. 'i I Joseph Fletcher, wife and baby vis- t itod with Coalville friends last week. . Ask for More Time In Judge Har- ttI rls' division of the district court this I morning, B. J. Wilson and Roy B. Davles were called to answer to tho charge of burglary in the third degree. de-gree. They again asked further time in which to plead. The additional time was granted and the day for receiving re-ceiving their pleas set for next Monday. Mon-day. The young men wrc represented represent-ed by an attorney. Promissory Note A. D. Flolbert has commenced suit In the dipl:ict court - ncalnst Albert Iloff and W W. Gar- iier to recover S1G0.12 and ?25 attorney attor-ney fees, alleged to be due on a ccr- (aln promissory note signed October 11, 1909. The complaint alleges that tho note was drawn In favor of the ,: defendant. y. W, Garner, but that he assigned It to the plaintiff The ortg- , Inal note was for $150. but the ac- I cruod Interest amounts to ?10.12. Jos. Ruffa of this city is preparing to move his family to Salt Lake where he has entered the wholesale pro- , -due business. : - . - Sued on a Loan U. S. Beck has commenced suit in the district court m against P "W. Henncssoy and wire to K recover $21, alleged to have boon loan- , ed them September 24. 1910, and ' $37.7$, claimed to be owing H. C. Far-rell Far-rell on an open account. The latter $l account Is alleged to ahve been as-.ji; as-.ji; signed to the plaintiff 01 ' Called as Witnesses Captain of 5JJ Police C. C. Brown, Detective James g I Pender and William M Wesley were jji I called to Salt Lake today as witnesses In tho final trial of William Sclgel In 0 tho federal court on a "charge of white slavery Seigel Is said to have brought t a young woman from Denver to thla j city for Immoral purposes. 1 Sunday Baseball Ogden fans will I be deprived of their Saturday after- ' noon baseball tomorrow. The stato : leactierB will go to Salt Lake for a 1 game with tho Zlonltes at Walker's ! Field, but on Sunday the name team rwlll come to this city for an' afternoon ' of pastime. Manager ilargetts has to a great cxtonrejlacert the mon wW 'have been ofet 'during tho past few week?. Margetis will probably save the tall and angular Jensen for work in tho Sunday game This is the only Salt Mko twlrler who ecr had anything any-thing on GImlln's hitters, Acks for Divorce Martha P Smuln has commenced divorce proceodings In the district court against John L. Smuln, alleging desertion. The parties par-ties were married at Salt Lake, June C, 1900 and they have one child. Marriage License A marrlago license has been Issued to William Anderson of Kanosville and Janet M. Hoggc of West Weber. Seizure of Liquor Legal Justice of the Peace McKay of Huntsville yesterday yester-day evening ruled that the seizure of certain liquors at the Iloken Olsen residence by tho sheriff, was regular In every particular and strictly within the provisions of the state law. The attorney for Mrs. Olson gave notice of appeal. Investigating Salt Interests County Attorney Jake Evans of Utah county camo up from Provo yesterday afternoon after-noon to Inquire regarding tho price of Btock In the Montello Salt company Departs for England Edwin Peake Ift Ogden this morning for his old home, Birkenhead, England. Ho will visit In England about three months. no . |